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Znanstveno-stručno i staleško glasilo
Hrvatskoga šumarskoga društva
Journal of Forestry Society of Croatia
      Prvi puta izašao 1877. godine i neprekidno izlazi do današnjeg dana
   ISSN No.: 0373-1332              UDC 630* https://doi.org/10.31298/sl
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RIJEČ GLAVNOGA UREDNIKA
     
Branimir Prpić
THE NEW FOREST LAW     pdf     HR     EN 445
 
IZVORNI ZNANSTVENI ČLANCI
     
Pandža,M., V.Krpina UDK 630* 187 + 188 (001)
Forest Vegetation of the Island of Vrgada and its Islets (Dalmatia, Croatia)     pdf     HR     EN 447
Pejnović,D., K.Krapinec, M.Slamar UDK 630* 156 (001)
Hunters in Croatia as a Socio-Geographic Group and their Socio-Demographic Characteristics     pdf     HR     EN 461
Šerić Jelaska, L., A. Ješovnik, S. D. Jelaska, A. Pirnat, M. Kučinić, P. Durbešić UDK 630* 114.6 + 411 (001)
Variations of Carabid Beetle and Ant Assemblages, and their Morpho-ecological Traits within Natural Temperate Forests in Medvednica Nature Park     pdf     HR     EN 475
Čas, Miran UDK 630* 156 (001)
Disturbances and Predation on Capercaillie at Leks in Alps and Dinaric Mountains     pdf     HR     EN 487
 
PRETHODNO PRIOPĆENJE
     
Matošević, D., M. Pernek, B. Hrašovec UDK 630* 453
First Record of Oriental Chestnut GallWasp (Dryocosmus kuriphilus) in Croatia     pdf     HR     EN 497
 
PREGLEDNI ČLANCI
     
Tomićević, J., M. A. Shannon, D. Vuletić UDK 630* 903 + 907.1
Developing Local Capacity for Participatory Management of Protected Areas: The Case of Tara National Park     pdf     HR     EN 503
Summary:In this study the focus is on the role of local communities in the management of protected areas with the expectation that without the coo­peration and assistance of local communities achieving biodiversity conser­vation in places where the land and resources are fundamental to supporting people’s livelihoods will be less successful than if the local people actively support this goal.
Management capacity in protected areas depends upon the system of go­vernance, the level of resources and local community support. The key que­stion of interest at the global level are whether the responsible authorities have the capacity to manage their protected areas effectively, and whether de­sired outcomes are achieved on the ground. Measuring these dimensions is contextual; what is effective in one country or locale may be inappropriate in another. Thus, assessing management capacity is context specific.
The potential declaration of Tara National Park located in Serbia as a Biosphere Reserve necessitated research to characterize the institutional con­text, the social and demographic situation of the communities within the Park boundaries. There is a growing recognition that the sustainable management of protected areas ultimately depends on the cooperation and support of the local people. In order to achieve sustainable conservation, state legislators and environmental planners should involve local people in the management of protected areas and need to identify and promote social processes that enable local communities to conserve and enhance biodiversity as a part of their live­lihood system.
Drawing upon research in Tara National Park, this paper analyzes the po­tential capacity of people living within Tara National Park to effectively parti­cipate in the management of the protected area by incorporating activities that promote biodiversity within their everyday livelihood strategies. The re­sults demonstrate that sustaining or providing alternative livelihood strate­gies is necessary in order to halt the exploitation of protected areas by local people striving to survive.
Key words: Participatory management; protected areas; local community; livelihoods; communicative action

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